MiTV and Nokia announce DVB-H for Malaysia

Nokia and MiTV Corporation Sdn Bhd (MiTV) today announced a collaboration to launch a joint commercial mobile broadcast TV service, based on DVB-H, in Malaysia in the second half of 2007. Early last year, Vietnam became the first market in the Asia -Pacific region to roll out commercial DVB-H services.

In the deal, Nokia Siemens Networks will provide MiTV’s 018 mobile TV service with an end-to-end deployment process which includes implementation, integration, and application development services. They will also maintain MiTV’s infrastructure on a turnkey basis.

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